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  • As someone who mostly lurked what was getting 100 upvotes like?!

    For me I was more bothered if something made it to the negative than anything else. That always made me feel super crummy, but sitting at 1 was fine with me.

  • Another issue is timing. State(s) could drag their feet in redistricting and if it gets too close to the election say they don't have time to complete the courts request. I hope there's timeliness enforced.

    Also, yes usually the house goes to the winning candidate for the first two years than swaps.

  • That user does have a point. The higher a barrier to entry the less people you are going to get.

    Though there is something to be said for the selection of people that get filtered out. While I appreciate large communities because of the variety of view points available, the quality increasing due to a barrier of entry has advantages too.

    As a side note, thanks for writing up guides for people!

  • Haha, yes. One of my players posted this and now we quote, "I'm not inside a Fusion Reactor."

    But how true. What get's me more than anything else is when players don't say anything till a few hours before day of. Like please go live your life, but let people know at least.

  • This. Pretty much as soon as he starting running for president there has been talk about illegal operations and trials. But nothing has ever come of it. Even if there's a 98% chance, I'll only really care once a sentence is handed out.

  • For me it's the original Wild Arms on PS1. The translation makes the game a bit of a slog to play through. But, the soundtrack alone puts me into a happy place.

    A sad story, made lighter by the friends found along the way.

  • Exactly. Probably going to be some rot in the communities. I wouldn't be surprised if a few months from now we see Reddit offering more incentives to be a mod in order to entice others to take up the reigns.

  • They definitely know that if enough Mod's jump ship then their communities will suffer heavily. I'm going to guess that we'll see quite a few quit. There will be some that stick around holding on by their fingertips to for communities based around helping others.

    But most mods aren't going to be willing to put in extra free labor especially for a company that keep signalling with actions that helping them isn't a priority.